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Nobel Giant—(Giant Thick Leaved.) A pop- 
'dlar viroflay type. Plants very vigorous and 
spreading with large thick, smooth, deep green 
leaves. 
Oz. 10c lb. 15c 3^ lb. 25c 1 lb. 40c 
5 lbs. $1.20 10 lbs. $2.20 
15 lbs. or more at 28c lb. 
King of Denmark—Exceptionally long standing 
variety. Large, slow growing plants with broad, 
Tounded, dark green leaves, somewhat blistered. 
Excellent for spring planting. 
Oz. 10c 34 lb. 15c 3^ lb. 25c 1 lb. 40c 
5 lbs. $1.25 10 lbs. $2.30 
15 lbs. or more at 21c lb. 
Princess Juliana—Improved long season summer 
spinach. Compact plants with large, thick, 
crumpled, rounded leaves. Fine for home and 
market gardens. 
Oz. 10c 34 lb. 15c 34 lb. 25c 1 lb. 40c 
5 lbs. $1.25 10 lbs. $2.30 
15 lbs. or more at 21c lb. 
New Zealand—A distinct variety, thrives on 
most any soil in hot, dry weather. Large spreading 
plants, with small, broad, pointed leaves. The 
tender leafy shoots may be picked repeatedly 
throughout the summer. 
Oz. 10c Vi lb. 20c 3^ lb. 35c 1 lb. 55c 
5 lbs. $2.50 10 lbs. $4.50 
Squash 
Requires rich, warm soil. Plant in hills nine to 
ten feet apart for running varieties, and five or six 
feet apart for bush sorts. Leave two or three plants 
to a hill. Cultivate frequently. One ounce will 
sow twenty to forty hills; two to four lbs. per acre. 
Summer Crookneck 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Cocozelle or Italian Vegetable Marrow—(Bush.) 
Very attractive, dark green marbled with yellow 
and lighter green stripes. Grows 18 to 20 inches 
long and 4 inches in diameter if left to mature. 
Best if picked when 5 or 6 inches in length. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c 34 lb. 45c 1 lb. $1.30 
Early Summer Crookneck—Very prolific. Exten¬ 
sively used by home and market gardeners. Warted 
orange yellow skin with thick light yellow flesh. 
Pkt. 5c Oz. 15c Vi lb. 35c 1 lb. $1.00 
Early Prolific Straightneck—High yielding small 
size creamy yellow color. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 20c 34 lb. 50c 1 lb. $1.75 
Early Summer Straightneck—Conn, strain, 
medium size. Cream Yellow. Finest quality and 
popular with housewives as it is easier to prepare 
than the crookneck. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c 34 lb. 40c 1 lb. $1.25 
Giant Summer Straightneck—A new sort. 
Selected from Crookneck varieties. Most popular 
with market gardeners. Its superiority lies in its 
straighness which permits easy packing. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c 34 lb. 40c 1 lb. $1.25 
Hubbard 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Blue Hubbard—Bluish gray skin. Bright yellow, 
thick, fine grained flesh of good quality. A good 
keeper. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c H lb. 40c 1 lb. $1.35 
Golden Hubbard—Earlier than other Hubbard 
varieties. Fruits slightly smaller. Skin is a light 
golden yellow and warted. Flesh deep golden 
yellow. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c 34 lb. 40c 1 lb. $1.30 
Improved Green Hubbard—The most popular 
home and market garden sort. Pointed at both 
ends. Tough, deep green skin slightly warted. 
Flesh orange yellow, very thick, fine grained. 
Pkt. 5c Oz. 15c M lb. 40c 1 lb. $1.20 
Boston Marrow—A popular, late fall variety. 
Resembling Hubbard in size and shape. Hard, 
deep orange skin somewhat rough with thick 
yellow flesh. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c 34 lb. 35c 1 lb. $1.00 
Golden Delicious—Fruits top-shaped. Color 
bright orange, with green tip. Flesh, golden orange, 
sweet and dry. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c 34 lb. 40c 1 lb. $1.30 
Mammoth Chili—Largest of all varieties, grow¬ 
ing upwards of 100 lbs. Skin mottled deep orange 
and yellow. Flesh thick, stringy and coarse. 
Grown for stock feeding and exhibition purposes. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c 34 lb. 40c 1 lb. $1.35 
Table Queen—An excellent table variety. Small 
acorn shaped fruits with thin dark green shell and 
light yellow flesh. Bakes dry and sweet. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c 34 lbs. 40c 1 lb. $1.35 
